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The Internet as an additional source of Information on rare illness. A Facebook support group for parents of children with craniosynostosis as a case…

2020

Introduction Empirical studies show that belonging to a support group contributes to patient and caretaker empowerment. They also show that support groups significantly help parents and caretakers of ill children reduce stress and better handle the illness. Aim The aim of the study is to expand knowledge of how social media support groups function, and what impact they have on members. Material and methods Data was collected using online surveys conducted on 54 respondents. Results and discussion In particular, the respondents experienced empowerment in terms of ‘exchanging information’ and ‘finding recognition.’ Thanks to the online group, they felt better prepared to meet with their docto…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPatient EmpowermentFamily medicinemedicine.medical_treatmentMedicineThe InternetGeneral Medicinebusinessmedicine.diseaseCraniofacial surgerySupport groupCraniosynostosisPolish Annals of Medicine
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LONGITUDINAL TRACKING OF MUSCULAR POWER CHANGES OF NCAA DIVISION I COLLEGIATE WOMEN GYMNASTS

2004

Gymnastics relies upon power as a critical component of sports-specific fitness. The purpose of this study was to monitor long-term training adaptations in the power of National Collegiate Athletics Association Division I women gymnasts. Twenty members of a women's gymnastic team (aged 18-22) were tracked over 3 years with the first year a baseline year of testing. Whole body power for the counter-movement (CMJ) and squat (SJ) vertical jump was obtained via force plate analyses at 2 assessment time points during each year (February and November). Results showed significant (p < or = 0.05) and continued increases in peak power output in the CMJ and SJ at each biannual assessment. Improvement…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPeak power outputSquatPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationGeneral MedicineMuscular powerMuscle massVertical jumpFat free massPhysical therapymedicineTime to peakOrthopedics and Sports MedicineExercise physiologybusinessJournal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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Comparison of Conventional Instruments and Mechanical Debriders for Surgery of Patients with Chronic Sinusitis

2003

Background This article compares the use of the microdebrider as a form of powered instrumentation designed to decrease mucosal trauma with traditional surgical instruments for endonasal sinus surgery. Methods Surgery was performed with the shaver or conventional instruments using an endonasal approach in 24 patients with bilateral chronic rhinosinusitis. Each patient served as his/her own control, meaning that one side was operated on with conventional instruments and the opposite side was operated on with the microdebrider to evaluate postoperative recovery, healing, and incidence of complications. They were stratified preoperatively and reassessed during 3- and 6-month follow-up and long…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryTreatment outcomePowered instrumentationChronic sinusitisSinus surgerymedicine.diseaseSurgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineChronic diseaseOtorhinolaryngology030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicineOtologic Surgical Procedures030223 otorhinolaryngologySinusitisbusinessAmerican Journal of Rhinology
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Acute myocardial infarction occurring in versus out of the hospital: patient characteristics and clinical outcome

2000

OBJECTIVES We describe the baseline characteristics and clinical course of patients who had an acute myocardial infarction (AMI) during their hospital stay. BACKGROUND In comparison with patients who had an AMI outside of the hospital (prehospital AMI), the data on patients who had an AMI in the hospital are poorly described. METHODS Patients with an in-hospital AMI were prospectively registered in the Southwest German Maximal Individual TheRapy in Acute myocardial infarction (MITRA) study and compared with patients with prehospital AMI. RESULTS Of 5,888 patients with AMI, 403 patients (6.8%) had an in-hospital AMI. These patients were older, more often male and sicker as compared with the …

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryhealth care facilities manpower and servicesmedicine.medical_treatmentOdds ratioThrombolysismedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalSurgeryReperfusion therapyInternal medicineConcomitantDiabetes mellitusCardiologyMedicinecardiovascular diseasesMyocardial infarctionCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessProspective cohort studyhealth care economics and organizationsJournal of the American College of Cardiology
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Periodontal diseases: is it possible to prevent them? A populational and individual approach

2021

Abstract Periodontal diseases are infectious inflammatory chronic diseases of a multifactorial nature. They are primarily caused by dysbiotic ecological changes in dental biofilm, which may be influenced by risk factors. The prevention of periodontal diseases may involve different strategies focused on reducing distal, intermediate, and proximal risk factors at both the population and individual levels. Effective prevention depends on interdisciplinary and common risk factor approaches. Also, patient-centered preventive models are more effective than professional-centered models in the management of periodontal diseases. Regular and periodic control of dental biofilm is an essential measure…

medicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryPatient EmpowermentPublic healthPopulationHealth literacyRK1-715VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk odontologiske fag: 830Periodontal diseaseRisk FactorsDentistryMedicineHumansGeneral Materials ScienceHealth educationPublic HealthRisk factorbusinesseducationIntensive care medicineHealth EducationPeriodontal Diseases
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Unilateral Conditioning Contractions Enhance Power Output in Elite Short Track Speed Skaters

2018

AbstractThe objective of the present study was to assess the effect of unilateral lower-body-conditioning muscle contractions during multiple sets of fatiguing repeated jumps in elite athletes. Five elite short-track speed-skating athletes performed 9 sets of 6 maximal consecutive jumps on 2 separate occasions: with (COND) and without (CTRL) preliminary voluntary conditioning contractions (CC) 5 min before the beginning of the sets. The CC consisted of 2 consecutive 3 s maximal unilateral isometric squats against a fixed bar, resulting in a 6 s overall isometric contraction per leg. For each set, power output (PO) was measured using a linear position transducer and averaged over the 6 corre…

medicine.medical_specialtyexercisepost activation potentiationTraining & TestingIsometric exercisepowerInternal medicinemedicineCardiologyPost activation potentiationConditioningElite athletesfatiguePower outputMathematicsSports Medicine International Open
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Subglottic stenosis imitating the carina – a case report of airway mimicry

2021

Summary We present a case of awake tracheal intubation with flexible bronchoscopy which resulted in incorrect tracheal tube placement. The presence of a stenotic subglottic lesion with an appearance similar to the carina led to the tube being positioned with only the tip within the trachea whilst the cuff was located between the vocal cords. A capnography trace was identified before induction of anaesthesia; however, visual confirmation of the carina was undertaken in a rushed manner due to the patient becoming agitated. Once the incorrect tracheal tube placement was identified, the decision was made to wake the patient. Thereafter, a more experienced operator successfully performed awake t…

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Postoperative Lens Position Preoperatively Determined by Scheimpflug Photography

1999

The position of the artificial lens has an important influence on refractive power calculation. We compared the position of the crystalline lens with that of the artificial lens after cataract surgery by means of Scheimpflug photography. A difference in position of approximately 0.8 mm in the anterior direction could be determined.

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Depressive symptoms in older female carers of adults with intellectual disabilities

2010

Background  This survey study aims to examine the prevalence and factors associated with depressive symptoms among primary older female family carers of adults with intellectual disabilities (ID). Method  In total, 350 female family carers aged 55 and older took part and completed the interview in their homes. The survey package contained standardised scales to assess carer self-reported depressive symptoms, social support, caregiving burden and disease and health, as well as adult and carer sociodemographic information. Multiple linear regressions were used to identify the factors associated with high depressive symptoms in carers. Results  Between 64% and 72% of these carers were classifi…

medicine.medical_specialtyhealth care facilities manpower and servicesPublic healthRehabilitationSocial environmentsocial sciencesDiseaseCaregiver burdenmedicine.diseaseMental healthhumanitiesPsychiatry and Mental healthSocial supportNeurologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Intellectual disabilitymedicineMarital statusNeurology (clinical)PsychologyPsychiatryhuman activitieshealth care economics and organizationsJournal of Intellectual Disability Research
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Disorders associated with burnout and causal attributions of stress among health care professionals in psychiatry

2008

Abstract This study, carried out among health care professionals in psychiatry, evaluates burnout (Maslash Burnout Inventory) in relation to other associated disorders: lower levels of self-esteem in different areas (Self-Esteem Inventory); the frequency of stress felt (Nursing Stress Scale); a lesser feeling of general control (Lumpkin); a more negative perception of the general state of health (Diagnostic Interview Schedule); job dissatisfaction and dissatisfaction with numerous aspects of life (Subjective Quality of Life Profile). Moreover, among these professionals, the fact of describing the causes of one's professional burnout as having a “global” impact on one's behavior (using the C…

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